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 ===== Usernames ===== ===== Usernames =====
 ==== Changing a Player's Username ==== ==== Changing a Player's Username ====
-Username changes are allowed provided that the username a player wishes to change to is currently unused. If a player desires a username change, they should submit a request in the #live-server-help channel of our Discord in the following format:+Username changes are allowed provided that the username a player wishes to change to is currently unused. If a player desires a username change, they should submit a request (preferably in the support section of the forums, but DMing ryannathans on Discord is also an option) in the following format:
  
 ^Old Username^New Username^Proof of Account Ownership^ ^Old Username^New Username^Proof of Account Ownership^
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 We here at the 2009scape team don't believe it's fair for players to horde up a bunch of unique usernames for themselves and never use them. Because of this, a user can request that we check on and/or free up a taken username. A username will be freed provided that it meets the following criteria: We here at the 2009scape team don't believe it's fair for players to horde up a bunch of unique usernames for themselves and never use them. Because of this, a user can request that we check on and/or free up a taken username. A username will be freed provided that it meets the following criteria:
   * Total level below 1k   * Total level below 1k
-  * Has not logged in for at least months+  * Has not logged in for at least 12 months (Waived if the user is permanently banned) 
 + 
 +The request to investigate and potentially free a taken username should be posted preferably in the support section of the forums, but DMing ryannathans on Discord is also an option.
  
-The request to investigate and potentially free a taken username should be posted in the #live-server-help channel of our Discord. 
 ===== Passwords ===== ===== Passwords =====
 ==== Resetting a Password ==== ==== Resetting a Password ====
   * **If you can still log in**: Use ::resetpassword ingame to change your password.   * **If you can still log in**: Use ::resetpassword ingame to change your password.
-  * **If you can NOT log in**: You need to make a request in the #live-server-help channel of our Discord. The form for the request is as follows: +  * **If you can NOT log in**: You need to make a request preferably in the support section of the forums, but DMing ryannathans on Discord is also an option.
  
 ^IGN^Proof of Account Ownership^ ^IGN^Proof of Account Ownership^
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 Where proof of account ownership can be one or more of: Where proof of account ownership can be one or more of:
-  * Name of the computer the account was registered on 
   * Date the account was created on   * Date the account was created on
-  * IP Address the account was created from (feel free to DM Ceikry directly if you wish to not reveal this)+  * IP Address the account was created from (feel free to DM Ceikry/ryannathans directly if you wish to not reveal this) 
 +  * Bank pin + Screenshot of you logged into the account at some point + rough estimate of time since last login
  
 If you can not provide any of these, we can not reset your password. If you can not provide any of these, we can not reset your password.
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 RFCs are a great way for the playerbase to make their opinion on something or a suggestion heard! As a community project, we believe player feedback is important, so RFCs allow you to highlight, debate, and weigh in on criticisms, suggestions, etc! The proper way to do this is to create an issue on Gitlab tagged with the Request For Comments label, and go into detail explaining your opinions on a subject. RFCs are a great way for the playerbase to make their opinion on something or a suggestion heard! As a community project, we believe player feedback is important, so RFCs allow you to highlight, debate, and weigh in on criticisms, suggestions, etc! The proper way to do this is to create an issue on Gitlab tagged with the Request For Comments label, and go into detail explaining your opinions on a subject.
  
-[[https://cdn.2009scape.org/wiki/doku.php?id=start|Back to main page]]+ 
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